Rockwell Automation 57C600 AutoMax Programming Exec V3.8 (+ Regulators) Install User Manual

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7Ć2

The install procedure will install a new task skeleton file

(SKELETON.UDC). After the install procedure is completed, you

must update the new skeleton file with any custom information from

your old skeleton files (USKELTON.UDC), and then delete the old

skeleton files. If you are installing multiple DPS software options,

update the new skeleton files after all options have been installed.
Step 4.

The install procedure will begin writing files to your hard

drive. After disk 1 is installed, you will be prompted to

replace disk 1 with the floppy disk labeled 2", and so

forth for the remaining diskettes. Be sure to respond

appropriately each time to the OK" prompt to continue

the installation. Important: Insert only floppy disks 1, 2,

and 4. Do not insert disk 3. It is used for Runtime

software only. The DPS software will occupy

approximately 30K to 270K, depending on the option, of

memory on the hard disk when installed.

You can abort the installation procedure at any point by selecting

Exit.
Step 5.

A text file, README.DPS, contains information on the

features in the current DPS software. You will be

prompted for whether you want to read the file or not. If

you select Yes", the file will be displayed. If you select

No", you can read or print out the file later by selecting

README.DPS from the <AMX3> directory list using the

Windows File Manager.
Another text file, README.Onn provides information on

the specific DPS option you are installing. You can read

or print out this file in the same way as README.DPS.

Step 6.

When the installation has been completed, a message

will be displayed.

Step 7.

Install any other DPS software options required for your

application using steps 1Ć6 again.

For future installations of DPS software, remember to update new

skeleton files with any custom information from your old skeleton

files and then delete all of the USKELETON files from the <AMX3>

directory.

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